we have been in a team using unipro and currently with a team using mychron 5. I would say depends on your age and experience of your driver? Both do the same thing from a data point of view and once you know where everything is on the control both as easy to use. The unipro does have problems with spiking of data due to electrical interferance on iame cadet so care with the rpm lead is required, it also uses gps to log a track map which plots your race line but there is alot of question over just how accurate this is, but we found it useful when my son was a cadet. the data collection is easier on a mychron via blue tooth but doesnt do a gps track map. in both cases the data is only of full use if you have another driver to compare with and ideally one faster than yours.
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